Is it normal for a dog to vomit after vaccination?
It is abnormal for dogs to vomit after being vaccinated. The dog should be given food and water in a timely manner to observe the dog's condition. If the dog still vomits, parents should send it to the hospital for prompt medical treatment. If there is no vomiting, the dog's body will return to normal. It may be physiological vomiting. Parents don’t need to worry. Just observe the dog more in the future.
Tip:
Generally, the side effects after vaccination are loss of appetite, depression, drowsiness in dogs, and low fever. These symptoms usually get better after one to two days. It is normal for parents to not panic when encountering these situations.
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